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it didn't thrill mom when john decided to pass on a law career for football. >> i am embellishing this story a trifle to which jackie went face down into the mashed potatoes and said what, coaching? you got to reconsider this. >> the sons have not talked about football with their parents this week. in fact, getting any info out of jim can be challenging even for dad. two years ago, jim was reluctant to tell his father that the 49ers were drafting colin kaepernick. >> which was is going to be. dead silence. he said we are drafting colin kaepernick. do i not only think that he is the best quarterback in the draft, i think that he is the best football player in the draft and we are going with colin kaepernick and i thought to myself jim, wise decision. >> the harbaughs lived through the son versus son experience on thanksgiving of 2011. so they know that consoling the super bowl loser is more important than congratulating the winner. john and jim, they have one request for mom and dad. >> that both of them have shared this with us. mom and dad, please promise us that you will enjoy this.
it didn't thrill mom when john decided to pass on a law career for football. >> i am embellishing this story a trifle to which jackie went face down into the mashed potatoes and said what, coaching? you got to reconsider this. >> the sons have not talked about football with their parents this week. in fact, getting any info out of jim can be challenging even for dad. two years ago, jim was reluctant to tell his father that the 49ers were drafting colin kaepernick. >> which was...
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the office complex is surrounded by multiple law enforcement teams and fire crews. the details are just coming in. we will bring you more when it becomes available and bring you updates on abc7news.com. >> kristen sze is on assignment. the shooting comes as congresswoman gabrielle giffords is testifying about gun violence, today, on capitol hill she was a mass shooting victim herself the first to testify before the senate judiciary committee this morning in washington, dc. her speech is impaired as being shot in the head two years ago. she spoke slowly and made some plea. >> too many children are dying. too many children. we must do something. >> the head of the national rifle association will testified >> law abiding gun owners will not accept blame for the acts of december ranged criminals or do we believe that government should dick eight what we can lawfully own and use to protect our families. >> the senate judiciary committee hearing is the first on gun control since the massacre in newtown. >> investigators are testing bones in a decades old case of a missing
the office complex is surrounded by multiple law enforcement teams and fire crews. the details are just coming in. we will bring you more when it becomes available and bring you updates on abc7news.com. >> kristen sze is on assignment. the shooting comes as congresswoman gabrielle giffords is testifying about gun violence, today, on capitol hill she was a mass shooting victim herself the first to testify before the senate judiciary committee this morning in washington, dc. her speech is...
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tonight we have music from mcgraw, smooth is here and sir jude law. >> i'm not a nooichlt well if you keep being so negative you are never going to be a knight are never going to be a knight either. >> jimmy kilometer el live starts right after us at 11:35. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents are awesome. but when i cook up some beef, ketchup, relish and cheese, cover it with crescent dough and pow! cheeseburger crescent casserole. double awesome. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. [ malcrrkkhshziiiizzlllee. to this symphony of flavor: beautiful. shhhhshshshshhshshhhhhsshhhshs. gorgeous! here comes the crescendo. kkerrrrbbuuuuuucraaackkk. just...incredible. pillsbury toaster strudel. if beethoven made breakfast. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi than
tonight we have music from mcgraw, smooth is here and sir jude law. >> i'm not a nooichlt well if you keep being so negative you are never going to be a knight are never going to be a knight either. >> jimmy kilometer el live starts right after us at 11:35. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents are awesome. but when i cook up some beef, ketchup, relish and cheese, cover it with crescent dough and pow! cheeseburger crescent casserole. double awesome. pillsbury crescents. let the...
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any amount unredeemed by the city to if you said future enforcement of health care and other consumer law. >>reporter: state assemblyman authored the program and calls the cheating criminal. >> that's larceny. that is ethical and certainly doesn't help the reputation of restaurants here in san francisco. >>reporter: the city won't name the restaurants under investigation. city attorney hererra wants to give them amnesty to come clean and pay what they owe. head of the restaurant association says he's relying on reports filled out by the restaurant themselves and the information is suspect. >> would i say about 90 percent of the people i have talked to miss reported the form.s didn't know how to complete it. they didn't include all the health care costs that are associated with their business that they should have included. and i think there's going to be a lot of people who can show it was uses reporting error. >>reporter: we have the reports. we have the compilation of the reports. this is all 177 of the restaurants that have reported. there are some big discrepancy on this list. one com
any amount unredeemed by the city to if you said future enforcement of health care and other consumer law. >>reporter: state assemblyman authored the program and calls the cheating criminal. >> that's larceny. that is ethical and certainly doesn't help the reputation of restaurants here in san francisco. >>reporter: the city won't name the restaurants under investigation. city attorney hererra wants to give them amnesty to come clean and pay what they owe. head of the...
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there have been no credible threats reported and law enforcement is a abundant. there are police on every corner. and the nfl have hired 4,000 private officers. >> new orleans is a wonderful city and a wonderful host to this year's super bowl. we have been working very closely with new orleans, with the state of louisiana, with many other state and local partners to make sure that the run up to the game is safe and secure and the game itself is safe and secure. >> on the lighter side, the harbaugh parents, jack and jackie, met the media. on sunday they will watch their sons, john and jim, squaring off in super bowl xlvii. it is the 49ers against the ravens. we have a sample from what was a very entertaining news conference today. >> they are going to ask us how we feel on this historic event. jackie, who has it better than us? nobody. >> loose lips sink ships. they both have subscribed to that philosophy. no one talks to anyone. >> am i talking too much? we are so excited for john and jim to be in this situation. >> there is going to be one winner, and there is g
there have been no credible threats reported and law enforcement is a abundant. there are police on every corner. and the nfl have hired 4,000 private officers. >> new orleans is a wonderful city and a wonderful host to this year's super bowl. we have been working very closely with new orleans, with the state of louisiana, with many other state and local partners to make sure that the run up to the game is safe and secure and the game itself is safe and secure. >> on the lighter...
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congress passed a law years ago saying the only people -the people who post-it.nt are a santa clara law professor believes it will soon fail. >> we have seen a number of websites that have tried to gather and disseminate a distasteful content. the market place dried them out after they make an initial splash. >> and here is something you probably know. professor goldman recommends not sharing nude pictures of yourself because you have no control over where they will end up. >>> another silicon valley shake up. the chief operating officer of the mobile payment company square has resigned over sexual harassment. in a blog post he said he resigned because he believed the issue would hurt the company. square released a statement saying he exercised poor judgment. apple is moving from smart phones to smart shoes. according to the website apple insider they filed a patent for technology that will avert owners when their shoes need to be in place. it will beep or flash when the shoe needs to be tossed. well they lucked out in a special lottery. today a group of 49er fans picked up their super
congress passed a law years ago saying the only people -the people who post-it.nt are a santa clara law professor believes it will soon fail. >> we have seen a number of websites that have tried to gather and disseminate a distasteful content. the market place dried them out after they make an initial splash. >> and here is something you probably know. professor goldman recommends not sharing nude pictures of yourself because you have no control over where they will end up....
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant the warriors are making believers out of the entire nba. they watched them knock off the best team, oklahoma city. the nba's leading scorer and steph curry proving he should be an allstar. sweet reverse in the first quarter. this curry is spicy. 31 for steph. that is an allstar finish. warriors down 5 at the half. stop the ball. stop the ball. with authority. ole-kc was up. under two minutes to go and the car yes, sirs were in the game. jarod jack has his own step back. to the final secondses and the thunder down too. inbound and curry with the steel. the anticipation there to take it away and the warriors knock off the thunder 104-99. the leg
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they have the opportunity to work with adult professionals in performing arts and culinary arts to law. >> and which apprenticeship? >> so we simply ask the student. what do you want to be when you grow up. >> do they have plans of expanding? >> we have recently grown over to oakland so we have two middle schools in oakland. we have schools here in san francisco and down in the peninsula. we will be serving close to 450 students just in the bay area from 11 students in 2004. on the national scale we are expanding to serve over 1300 students, in chicago and los angeles. i'm incredibly proud to say spark is working. we have 97.5% of our students graduating high school or on track. >> cheryl: 95%? >> 97.5%. >> cheryl: so if people want to volunteer, what happens? >> visit our website and you can give one of our program directors a call. you will learn how easy it is to volunteer and our students would be excited. >> is there a charge for this? >> no, it is free for students and free for volunteers. >> how do you get your funding? >> that is a great question. most of our funding is from fo
they have the opportunity to work with adult professionals in performing arts and culinary arts to law. >> and which apprenticeship? >> so we simply ask the student. what do you want to be when you grow up. >> do they have plans of expanding? >> we have recently grown over to oakland so we have two middle schools in oakland. we have schools here in san francisco and down in the peninsula. we will be serving close to 450 students just in the bay area from 11 students in...
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on the hill today she introduced a bill to out law 158 military style assault weapons. she says she has a lot of backing. this is photo sent to 7 news by local contingent that joined the so-called million mom march in washington in support of the bill. more from mark matthews. >> senator feinstein walked in with lawmakers, law enforcement officers, clergy and victims of gun violence. all supporting her call for a ban. >> we prosecute hibt 158 specifically named military style firearms. >>reporter: feinstein measure would stop the sale, transfer, importation and manufacture of assault weapons and clips that hold more than 10 bull lit let. >> military style all the weapons have one purpose and in my view that's military purpose to hold at the hip if possible to spray fire to be able to kill large numbers. >>reporter: feinstein knows it will be an uphill fight in congress. even here in the east bay there is a lot of skepticism. >> as citizen we are all allowed to protect our self and we should be able to carry whatever use whatever gun if we want. >>reporter: you support i
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. >> by law i can't discuss the man's personnel file or disapplication anything like that with you. >>reporter: you are asking me and you are asking the public to trust you that you handled this properly. i'm not sure there's a lot of trust here. so i just need to know give you one last mott shot. was his behavior that officer behavior on that video appropriate. >> well i can answer the question for enthusiastic way. if i'm telling that you we conducted an internal affairs investigation, disposition with the officer, that's the answer to your question. >>reporter: he would not discuss the version of events he wrote in the official police report. i conducted front force with my right palm natural upper portion of the chest sweeping leg in opposite direction. but he didn't hit robles in the che guevera as he wrote. you can clearly see the fwlovd right hand strike the left side of robles head knocking him to the ground. >> police officers know that you don't take control of the situation pretty early on you can easily escalate. >>reporter: head of san francisco state criminal justice p
. >> by law i can't discuss the man's personnel file or disapplication anything like that with you. >>reporter: you are asking me and you are asking the public to trust you that you handled this properly. i'm not sure there's a lot of trust here. so i just need to know give you one last mott shot. was his behavior that officer behavior on that video appropriate. >> well i can answer the question for enthusiastic way. if i'm telling that you we conducted an internal affairs...
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the wrong full of death law you suit says by oh mission or outright lying the league hid the dangers of repetitive blows to the head. >>> let's go back and talk about the 49ers and the new stadium in claire. we learned it will be the first profootball stadium in the country certified as a sustainable energy facility. a deal was announced to install a number of solar collectars atop the stadium. it will generate enough electricity in a year to offset the power consumed by all of the 49ers home games making it the first sports facility in california to become a zero net energy facility. the 49ers held their first practice since becoming nfc champions today and wayne freedman was there. tonight while they know the super bowl is on the line and it is a big deal so far the team seems to be treating it just like any other game. >> reporter: if professional football is a modern watered down version of interurban warfare there could be one of the fortre is sses. >> how long have you been sitting here? >> two hours. >> how much longer are you going to is sit here? >> another two hours until w
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. >>> several republican law makers in california surprise the colleague today by supporting immigration reform. annette reports on why many republicans now changing their stand on undocumented immigrants. >> this is about policy not about politicing. it's about doing the right thing. i think this is about right ago wrong. >>reporter: tide is turning for republican state lawmaker join democrat in support ago resolution your honoring federal government to pass immigration reform including path way to citizenship for the millions in the united states illegally. >> first of all, i represent the 12th senate district not the republican paevrment do i what is best for my district no. 1. no. 2, this is going to happen and if anybody wants to get in the way they are steam rolled over. >>reporter: announcement comes as surprise from members whose own party is known for being tough on illegal immigrants. in california gubernatorial primary the g.o.p. didn't want to talk about a path way to citizenship. in the presidential election mitt romney pushed for self deportation. but with a dismal 29 perce
. >>> several republican law makers in california surprise the colleague today by supporting immigration reform. annette reports on why many republicans now changing their stand on undocumented immigrants. >> this is about policy not about politicing. it's about doing the right thing. i think this is about right ago wrong. >>reporter: tide is turning for republican state lawmaker join democrat in support ago resolution your honoring federal government to pass immigration...
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judge edward chan dismiss add challenge filed by nudist activist after a city passed ordinance that out lawed disrobing in public. chan says being naked was not protected by the first amendment and didn't violent freedom of speech or expression. attorney representing the plaintiffs says they are considering an appeal to a higher court. >> all right. now to our soup well coverage. media day in new orleans. reporters and photographers from around the world by the thousands get to know the players just a little bit better. today alex smith drew them in spoke about the future with the team. but media day is always spectacle. here's the team picture of the 49ers. clearly having a very good time ka. a lot of people both reporters and players actually dress up for media day. sports anchor mike in new orleans and he met quite a few of them out to have a little fun. >> super hero. soup boy. you know it. superdome. everything. list goes on. player bowl like hands on fire. to bowl with sustained. that is sublime in the essence. how did you get in here? the they wanto hit me. nothing to do with violence.
judge edward chan dismiss add challenge filed by nudist activist after a city passed ordinance that out lawed disrobing in public. chan says being naked was not protected by the first amendment and didn't violent freedom of speech or expression. attorney representing the plaintiffs says they are considering an appeal to a higher court. >> all right. now to our soup well coverage. media day in new orleans. reporters and photographers from around the world by the thousands get to know the...
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does it have common, lawful use. yes, handguns have common, lawful use. handgun magazines have common, lawful use. yes, the ar-15 rifle, the best selling rifle in this country for years, has pervasive lawful use. >> if we restrict access to these guns, we are limiting the ability of individual americans, law-abiding americans, to use them for lawful purposes? >> criminals may miss you something, but that does not constitute sufficient reason to prevent law-abiding citizens from route -- using a commonly used firearm. >> ms. trotter, do most of the gun-owning women that you know have an inclination to abide by the law in connection with a gun ownership? >> definitely. >> if we were to ban all weapons that contained an ammunition magazine capable of accommodating more than 10 rounds, would most female gun owners abide by that law? >> of course. >> what about criminals, those who use weapons like these in connection with crimes? are they as likely to abide by that law? >> by definition, criminal cannot abide by the law. >> women one knows that you represent,
does it have common, lawful use. yes, handguns have common, lawful use. handgun magazines have common, lawful use. yes, the ar-15 rifle, the best selling rifle in this country for years, has pervasive lawful use. >> if we restrict access to these guns, we are limiting the ability of individual americans, law-abiding americans, to use them for lawful purposes? >> criminals may miss you something, but that does not constitute sufficient reason to prevent law-abiding citizens from...
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of the united states are the supreme law of the land. it's right there in the constitution. >> stephen: the states should pass a ratified new amendment that says be it known you are not -- >> if they did that it would be up to the federal courts courtso interpret it. >> stephen: will there be troops in tennessee telling local sheriffs to enforce this law? >> that's not going to happen? this is rhetoric. they have the executive orders. one of the executive orders calls for a dialog on mental health. >> stephen: the federal government cannot come in with jack booted dialoggers and talk about things we don't wish to consider. >> if you want to object to the dialog file a suit. can i recommend lawyers to you. >> stephen: i bet you can. >> and bring a case yourself. >> stephen: cliff thanks so much for joining me. i'll be calling the lawyer. [cheers and applause] welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] nation, i'm not proud of it, but some nights, i go too easy on our radical marxist homo-fascist secret kenyan traves
of the united states are the supreme law of the land. it's right there in the constitution. >> stephen: the states should pass a ratified new amendment that says be it known you are not -- >> if they did that it would be up to the federal courts courtso interpret it. >> stephen: will there be troops in tennessee telling local sheriffs to enforce this law? >> that's not going to happen? this is rhetoric. they have the executive orders. one of the executive orders calls...
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especially on a state level we're seeing maneuvers on the part of many republicans to sabotage the law before it goes into full effect the latest tactic is coming out of texas under obamacare for profit business is that offer health insurance coverage to their employees must also offer contraceptive coverage to their female employees for it many corporations have since come forward saying that providing contraceptive care violates their religious freedom you know as though a corporation is entitled to first amendment protections like we the people are most notably the craft store hobby lobby said it will defy the mandate thus denying their female employees contraceptive care which means it could be slapped with one point three million dollars in fines every single day it doesn't provide this sort of care this is likely an issue that will eventually be settled at the courts but until then republican lawmakers want to enable. businesses that defy obamacare texas republican state representative jonathan strickland introduced legislation this week that rewards businesses that violate obama
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they follow the law. they conduct background checks to prevent getting guns to those who should not have them. they wonder why others who sell guns to not have to follow the same protective rules. i agree with these responsible business owners. if we could all agree that criminals and those adjudicated mentally ill should not buy firearms, why should we not try to plug the loopholes in the law that allows them to buy guns without background checks? it is a simple matter of common sense. if we agree the background check system is worth while, shouldn't we try to improve its content and use it so it can be more effective? what responsible gun owner objects to improving the background check system? when i bought firearms in vermont, i go through the background check. i would expect everybody else, too. at the outset of this hearing, i note that the second amendment is secure and will remain secure and protected. in two recent cases, the supreme court has concerned that the -- has ruled that the second amendm
they follow the law. they conduct background checks to prevent getting guns to those who should not have them. they wonder why others who sell guns to not have to follow the same protective rules. i agree with these responsible business owners. if we could all agree that criminals and those adjudicated mentally ill should not buy firearms, why should we not try to plug the loopholes in the law that allows them to buy guns without background checks? it is a simple matter of common sense. if we...
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one more gun control law is just going to be obeyed by the law abiding. it's not going to be obeyed by criminals. every time you try to regulate the behavior of criminals, it's useless. we need to arrest those people, prosecute them and put them away where they can't hurt anybody. >> if you're not doing background checks on everybody buying a gun, how do you know who is a criminal and who is not? >> well, we had 72,000 people who were denied nics checks and only 44 of those people were prosecuted by the federal government. >> you think those people should be prosecuted for lying on the background checks. how do you know all of the other people who lied when they did a so-called private sale? my. >> my point is if you're not enforcing that law now, all you're going to do is burden an already over burdened system. it's not going to keep criminals from owning guns. >> the brady bill, now the brady law since 1993, has prevented two million people from buying guns, felons, domestic abusers, dangerously mentally ill. the problem is, those same people can go dow
one more gun control law is just going to be obeyed by the law abiding. it's not going to be obeyed by criminals. every time you try to regulate the behavior of criminals, it's useless. we need to arrest those people, prosecute them and put them away where they can't hurt anybody. >> if you're not doing background checks on everybody buying a gun, how do you know who is a criminal and who is not? >> well, we had 72,000 people who were denied nics checks and only 44 of those people...
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enforcement -- we don't have a lot of laws in place. i say all the time "it's not illegal to be mean to each other" and i tell that to adults and i can't tell you government officials "i have free speech. i can say what i want" and they have good arguments. i will give them that but you need to show them -- and law enforcement needs to show them it's not okay and we take it seriously and i do counseling for issues that originate at school and social media, whatever it is but as part the solution and we are standing up together and saying it's not okay. >> and holly this is no longer a local program, correct? >> it's amazing the response and law enforcement and everybody is looking for tools and answers to get some solutions and so we took it to washington dc earlier in the summer, so we have been working with maryland and virginia and all over california and hopefully washington soon and really excited to get everybody interested with the information. >> somebody asked how do you implement a restorative justice program? do you have that
enforcement -- we don't have a lot of laws in place. i say all the time "it's not illegal to be mean to each other" and i tell that to adults and i can't tell you government officials "i have free speech. i can say what i want" and they have good arguments. i will give them that but you need to show them -- and law enforcement needs to show them it's not okay and we take it seriously and i do counseling for issues that originate at school and social media, whatever it is but...
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current law? every day, thousands of criminal illegal aliens are aphandied -- apprehended by local law enforcement, they contact i.c.e. and i.c.e. directs them to release the criminal aliens. there is no reason to believe that if we pass the reform willing, they're going to change anything, they're going to beef up enforcement or change it in any way. >> a lot of times, you know, state and local governments have had to deal with the on- the-ground issues of all of this. one of the things that came up was the electronic registration for immigrants. some folks on the left have voiced concerns about this, especially the aclu. do you have a problem with people having to register with the government? do you think this population will be receptive to doing that? >> and thank you very much, tom. i would agree with corey we have a problem andha is the problem that congress is not a directioning reform. with regard to the principles laid out, specifically e verify, the problem that social security administ
current law? every day, thousands of criminal illegal aliens are aphandied -- apprehended by local law enforcement, they contact i.c.e. and i.c.e. directs them to release the criminal aliens. there is no reason to believe that if we pass the reform willing, they're going to change anything, they're going to beef up enforcement or change it in any way. >> a lot of times, you know, state and local governments have had to deal with the on- the-ground issues of all of this. one of the things...
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what we experienced in sandy hook, did they break the law? of course they broke the law. these 500 individuals who were killed in chicago, they're breaking the law. is one more law, i don't care if you named it james' law, i don't want it. >> megyn: wow. the first we've heard from one of the newtown parents with an opinion like that, we've seen parents come out in favor of gun control, but this is a new and different voice in the chorus. the hearing in hartford is still going on and we're monitoring it and we're going to run mark matoli's remarks as least at this point. and the one saying he thinks it's badly lacking in america today and how it can help prevent future incidents like sandy hook. we're going to run that for you at 1:30 and we're going to have a fair and balanced debate where this goes from here after you listen to mark matioli upcoming. a story in milwaukee also getting attention today as a sheriff there says calling 911 is no longer your best option and he's urging folks in his county to learn how to handle a firearm. coming out with a blunt new public ser
what we experienced in sandy hook, did they break the law? of course they broke the law. these 500 individuals who were killed in chicago, they're breaking the law. is one more law, i don't care if you named it james' law, i don't want it. >> megyn: wow. the first we've heard from one of the newtown parents with an opinion like that, we've seen parents come out in favor of gun control, but this is a new and different voice in the chorus. the hearing in hartford is still going on and we're...
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he can make changes, not laws. he cannot change laws, but he can change things that the administration is responsible for itself. for big changes, though, for real reform, the president needs congress to pass new laws, and that's where the real political heavy lifting comes in. to do that political heavy lifting, the white house announced a new political strategy, or at least a new political tactic to try to get this done. the 2012 obama/biden reelection campaign would morph itself into an advocacy group, a powerful democratic grassroots activism machine. the old campaign would transfer to this new group its vast database of information about obama supporters, about voters. and then the new group would mobilize supporters to mobilize the president's agenda now, the same way they supported him all the way into the white house last year. this new group, organizing for action, is a new phenomenon in politics. this has not been done before. and a group like this could be a fearsome and unique tool if it works in politi
he can make changes, not laws. he cannot change laws, but he can change things that the administration is responsible for itself. for big changes, though, for real reform, the president needs congress to pass new laws, and that's where the real political heavy lifting comes in. to do that political heavy lifting, the white house announced a new political strategy, or at least a new political tactic to try to get this done. the 2012 obama/biden reelection campaign would morph itself into an...
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we're hoping seth's law is the first of many. in addition to their reporting you also have to document, we feel like this is the science of it which, you know, sounds a little sterile when you consider the emotional loss, but that you document each incident as it happens so you have a record and you also look at the climate, the culture, and also the perpetrator. we have a second piece of legislation that calls for the restoretive justice element that people were talking about with regard to bullying, not just lgbt kids but in general. there was a sect committee this year of men and boys of color and that committee came out with a number of pieces of legislation all based on alerting to more programs, actually codifying the issue and also consequences and solutions and particularly with an accent on looking on is suspension automatic, is expulsion automatic. cyber bullying, another dimension of all this, the new technology, we're all catching up, there are two, three pieces of legislation that i co-authored, i am not the sponsor,
we're hoping seth's law is the first of many. in addition to their reporting you also have to document, we feel like this is the science of it which, you know, sounds a little sterile when you consider the emotional loss, but that you document each incident as it happens so you have a record and you also look at the climate, the culture, and also the perpetrator. we have a second piece of legislation that calls for the restoretive justice element that people were talking about with regard to...
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because they change the laws to favor this massive larceny and lawbreaking therefore you have to look at in the context of is the social contract broken are these people who are there to represent us are they now at risk of being overthrown and any definition of democracy the answer would be unequivocal yes well let's look back at this day so august sixteenth six pm it's a thursday this is when geithner was in this meeting with lacker and ben bernanke discussing the forthcoming reduction in the discount rate this is the rate that only banks get at the discount window when they have to go to the fed to borrow money in a crisis situation of liquidity so. let's look at the charts of the s. and p. five hundred that day you see that here and was there head says what happened on august fifteenth and continued through sixth the sixteenth was an aggressive bout of selling that took the s. and p. from thirteen ninety down to thirteen sixty at the close of the prior trading day and subsequently sent it lower by another thirty points to thirteen thirty at just about two pm eastern time what happ
because they change the laws to favor this massive larceny and lawbreaking therefore you have to look at in the context of is the social contract broken are these people who are there to represent us are they now at risk of being overthrown and any definition of democracy the answer would be unequivocal yes well let's look back at this day so august sixteenth six pm it's a thursday this is when geithner was in this meeting with lacker and ben bernanke discussing the forthcoming reduction in the...
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where is the law? it's nowhere. >> it is an agreement between two or more states. we have 7 states that have now passed it. >> legislatures voted for it and governor signed it into law. that will be presented to congress. this is a way for to say we can do a better job we are close to the people. this is a good approach across the board not just in healthcare. >> they almost have no complexibility they have to cover this and this and this whatever obama care tidictates. >> if states want to have a less approach to healthcare they can opt into the federal government or do a state like texas will do or free market system and find out what really works. >> let's look at where the federal government has taken over school the department of education. >> the department of education a total waste. $00 billion spent no improvement in test scores. >> they spend 1 is00 billion a year with no results. we as americans have allowed that to continue far too long. it is time to drive that back to the parents. >> some
where is the law? it's nowhere. >> it is an agreement between two or more states. we have 7 states that have now passed it. >> legislatures voted for it and governor signed it into law. that will be presented to congress. this is a way for to say we can do a better job we are close to the people. this is a good approach across the board not just in healthcare. >> they almost have no complexibility they have to cover this and this and this whatever obama care tidictates....
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it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov where a tool kit is being developed and these kinds of best practices g really about the civic will to deal with this, encouraging conversations at home, that kind of social campaign is important to do that, and to encourage young people not to stand by in silence. so much of this, if you are not the perpetrator, if you are the victim but you see it, empowering young people to do something about it when they spot it. lastly, the partners recently announced a stop bullying video challenge where we are bringing together psa's that highlight what's happening by young people
it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov...
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the laws in this area are strict compliance laws, and they are very specific. the federal law since 1990 indicates issues from 1998. all businesses, such as a grocery store, a dentist's office, restaurants, a doctor's office, virtually anything that a member of the public comes into the -- comes into needs to be a barrier-free. we will go over what barriers are. every public accommodation needs to be wheelchair-accessible. there are also other other forf disability. most of the issues we are hearing about are wheelchair accessibility issues. there is a small group of private individuals who are wheelchair-down that go around the city and they look at small businesses. and i dare say anybody in small restaurants have some accessibility issues. it is another attempt at making your building wheelchair accessible. i am not sure which of you may be merchants and which it may be landlords. the law applies to both. and that means you were 100% liable for any barriers to access and any damages that may be associated with those barriers. there are ways you can defend yo
the laws in this area are strict compliance laws, and they are very specific. the federal law since 1990 indicates issues from 1998. all businesses, such as a grocery store, a dentist's office, restaurants, a doctor's office, virtually anything that a member of the public comes into the -- comes into needs to be a barrier-free. we will go over what barriers are. every public accommodation needs to be wheelchair-accessible. there are also other other forf disability. most of the issues we are...
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law enforcement is going along with existing law. that is hands off guns. what we need to do is figure out how criminals and the mentally ill and terrorist groups are getting guns. you have to start with a background check and consumer protection. >> there existing laws on the books right now that are not being it seemed when you look at the data pursued to the fullest. >> no, that's totally disingenuous. is that the fbi has to destroy gun purchase records after 24 hours. the bureau of tobacco alcohol and firearms can't even regulate gun shows. the database is not sufficient. it could be. if law enforcement was made or ally. think about this. sports men like duck hunters agree they shouldn't have more than three rounds in their shotguns and that's a law to get a duck hunting license. congress said it's perfectly okay to have 100-round clips to kill people. >> i want to read this from chris murphy that he wrote. the national rifle association cent countless cycles and million was dollars casting itself a a political juggernaut that presidents should defy at
law enforcement is going along with existing law. that is hands off guns. what we need to do is figure out how criminals and the mentally ill and terrorist groups are getting guns. you have to start with a background check and consumer protection. >> there existing laws on the books right now that are not being it seemed when you look at the data pursued to the fullest. >> no, that's totally disingenuous. is that the fbi has to destroy gun purchase records after 24 hours. the bureau...
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the strictest laws in the united states. new york is number one and we're number two and the mayor vis-a-vis supervisor cohen is introducing two pieces of legislation will tighten up laws above what california has in san francisco. >> it's going into specifics around that and there are unique aspects of san francisco law people might not be aware of so let's getting an idea of what the requirements are, what the law is, and after that what the policies and practices of the department are in general in dealing with gun violence. >> i had a brief conversation with deputy chief beale railroading that. >> and just. >> >> just to be clear we have the presentation for kudo next week. oh do we -- >> only four. >> that is fine. that's i -- a quorum. thank you. >> i should ask for public comment and what we add to that. energy none public comment is closed. we're actually missing doctor marshall for four. let's go to line item five and move back to four. >> line item five and recommend that the board of supervisors adopt a resolution
the strictest laws in the united states. new york is number one and we're number two and the mayor vis-a-vis supervisor cohen is introducing two pieces of legislation will tighten up laws above what california has in san francisco. >> it's going into specifics around that and there are unique aspects of san francisco law people might not be aware of so let's getting an idea of what the requirements are, what the law is, and after that what the policies and practices of the department are...
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the constitutional law. we want to follow immigration law. >> bill: tell the world wiehl, you know millions are watching so don't get nervous. what exactly the policy that president obama signed into law by executive order says. >> he said if you came here before you were 16 you are still under the age of 30. school, being arrested, other things like that. follow that general caveat, you are excluded from being deported. >> >> bill: the agents say listen, what are we supposed to do get their birth certificates? we don't know how old they are when they are in here. we can't arrest anybody. is that what they're saying? >> they are essentially saying that the presidential directive you suppers usurps. >> bill: they are kicking it up to the constitutional provision that only congress can change or make laws that a president can't sign an order to that says pot is legal or anything else? >> that would be monarchy. immigration caveat. >> banding together with pinheaded attorneys to basically constitutional action.
the constitutional law. we want to follow immigration law. >> bill: tell the world wiehl, you know millions are watching so don't get nervous. what exactly the policy that president obama signed into law by executive order says. >> he said if you came here before you were 16 you are still under the age of 30. school, being arrested, other things like that. follow that general caveat, you are excluded from being deported. >> >> bill: the agents say listen, what are we...
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they follow the law. they conduct background checks to prevent getting guns to those who should not have them. they wonder why others who sell guns to not have to follow the same protective rules. i agree with these responsible business owners. if we could all agree that criminals and those adjudicated mentally ill should not buy firearms, why should we not try to plug the loopholes in the law that allows them to buy guns without background checks? it is a simple matter of common sense. if we agree the background check system is worth while, shouldn't we try to improve its content and use it so it can be more effective? what responsible gun owner objects to improving the background check system? when i bought firearms in vermont, i go through the background check. i would expect everybody else, too. at the outset of this hearing, i note that the second amendment is secure and will remain secure and protected. in two recent cases, the supreme court has concerned that the -- has ruled that the second amendm
they follow the law. they conduct background checks to prevent getting guns to those who should not have them. they wonder why others who sell guns to not have to follow the same protective rules. i agree with these responsible business owners. if we could all agree that criminals and those adjudicated mentally ill should not buy firearms, why should we not try to plug the loopholes in the law that allows them to buy guns without background checks? it is a simple matter of common sense. if we...
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we would do anything within the law to prevent it. oftentimes the law did not support it. nothing could be more frustrating than working in a case with an absolute criminal to the guangdong the street that you were trying to bend all along. removing the restraint and sales of the fire arm. >> there are other things just as frustrating. what they would transfer them to the wife and then they would reopen the business the next day. this would happen day in and out with a small minority of dealers who give us problems. >> do you have a recommendation with regards to the federal gun trafficking? in the region not significantly capture them or recreate challenges for cracking down while people are engaged in the sale of guns illegally. >> it is reprehensible to buy a gun for someone in no cannot possess it. if we did not make this a camel to child porn, we will not have any success. what i propose is that we at least bring the gun laws up to the standards of the gun law. that would be an incentive for law-enforcement and prosecutors. >> mr. chipman, when you came to our caucus
we would do anything within the law to prevent it. oftentimes the law did not support it. nothing could be more frustrating than working in a case with an absolute criminal to the guangdong the street that you were trying to bend all along. removing the restraint and sales of the fire arm. >> there are other things just as frustrating. what they would transfer them to the wife and then they would reopen the business the next day. this would happen day in and out with a small minority of...
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can any of these laws from a law enforcement perspective, can any of them be properly effective if they're not federal laws. >> 90% of the guns in new york city are coming from out of state. we call it the iron pipeline up i-95, coming from southern states to a great extent. there's a trial going on now, a police officer who was shot and killed last year. his gun was purchased in virginia, and it's typical of the guns that we encounter on the street. so you're correct. unless we have a comprehensive national strategy, we're going to have a patchwork approach. new york, certainly now, has the strongest gun control laws in the country, and that's a good thing, but unless other states start to adopt that, we're still going to be plagued by the flow of guns. just a reality of urban life. >> and to politicians out there who are feeling that although their conscience may dictate that they agree with new gun control laws, their political aspirations may be too damaged by the gun lobbyists, nra and others, in terms of being able to win their seats or to retain their seats. what do you say to them,
can any of these laws from a law enforcement perspective, can any of them be properly effective if they're not federal laws. >> 90% of the guns in new york city are coming from out of state. we call it the iron pipeline up i-95, coming from southern states to a great extent. there's a trial going on now, a police officer who was shot and killed last year. his gun was purchased in virginia, and it's typical of the guns that we encounter on the street. so you're correct. unless we have a...
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i think the people do want to see is the rule of law, not necessarily our law, but their law. that is something that i think people respond positively to. if they see that the soldiers around them are enforcing the law rather than preying upon them, rather than stealing from them, rather than ripping their daughters, if they see that the soldiers are pulled in the law they're going to be much more likely to support the soldiers. suppled and the rule of law is, i would argue, a crucial moment of successful counterinsurgency. >> right here. >> robert price. office of secretary defense. had we do this cheap and easy? have done this before year not twice. counterinsurgency, long term, even after some of the immediate threats were taken down followed by extensive amounts of nation-building. yet to do that every time? is there a cheaper and easier way to do this? >> well, ideally you will not have to wage future counterinsurgencies by sending hundreds of thousands of american troops to foreign lands. ideally we would be able to partner with foreign troops in their own countries to e
i think the people do want to see is the rule of law, not necessarily our law, but their law. that is something that i think people respond positively to. if they see that the soldiers around them are enforcing the law rather than preying upon them, rather than stealing from them, rather than ripping their daughters, if they see that the soldiers are pulled in the law they're going to be much more likely to support the soldiers. suppled and the rule of law is, i would argue, a crucial moment of...
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immigration law. you can't order us not to enforce the law. that is the nuts and bolts of the lawsuit for us. >> eric: how are they telling you not to enforce the law? >> basically that the new policies that has directed janet napolitano and director of i.c.e. memorandum prohibits agents from arresting certain groups and individuals that under current law were required to at least put into removal proceedings. >> eric: given that environment, what do you think 6 president obama's new push to get his immigration policy in place right away even before you secure the border? >> you know, at ice, we're more about the interior enforcement. we do everything between the borders. border patrol takes care of the land borders, but throughout this it's apples and oranges. we view the president's comments. we looked at the bipartisan committee's plan and strangely enough we noticed that customs enforcement and immigration is not mentioned by the president or in the bipartisan plan. the group that is supposed to enforce everything within the borders. we're
immigration law. you can't order us not to enforce the law. that is the nuts and bolts of the lawsuit for us. >> eric: how are they telling you not to enforce the law? >> basically that the new policies that has directed janet napolitano and director of i.c.e. memorandum prohibits agents from arresting certain groups and individuals that under current law were required to at least put into removal proceedings. >> eric: given that environment, what do you think 6 president...
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how do we take account for that in law? that's, i think, the interesting struggle that neuroscience presents us with, but it doesn't change the issue of free will. in fact, we have just as robust of evidence from neuroscience that supports this concept of action which is what we punish for in law to begin with. >> and, doctor, would you like to comment on that last? >> no. [laughter] >> i would like to raise an issue. theoretically, that may all be true. there is a problem in distinguishing and differentiating those who are compelled to act from, based on their desires and those who are not. and so if you can't define and it's not just simply defining in the brain, but it's defining it genetic, environmentally, contextually, you're defining it in terms of time, if you study their brain today but they committed the act six months ago, a year ago or 10 years ago, so the legal question ultimately is not theoretically whether we can distinguish preferences from action, but whether we can identify those either before the fact or
how do we take account for that in law? that's, i think, the interesting struggle that neuroscience presents us with, but it doesn't change the issue of free will. in fact, we have just as robust of evidence from neuroscience that supports this concept of action which is what we punish for in law to begin with. >> and, doctor, would you like to comment on that last? >> no. [laughter] >> i would like to raise an issue. theoretically, that may all be true. there is a problem in...
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the law has a bright line. it says if you engage in a wongful action, there is a defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with different models of trying to deal with punishment once we understand people have wrong selections. i think those are all interesting questions, but is there free will? well, the fact that almost everybody in the audience raised either their right or left hand contemplated it and were quickly able to act and respond. that to me says, yes, there is. now what do we want to do about it? now that we understand that those of us in the audience or up here that like chocolate cake may not have control over it, how do we want to acc
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it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov where a tool kit is being developed and these kinds of best practices are being promoted. the center for disease control, the division of violence prevention, an effort to use good data in research, they have released a come pend yum of common bullying tools. that's also available online. we are doing these conversations with community and the president has convened now two bullying summits where we bring the best practices to bear and learn locally. we've been doing webinar series across the country, you can find the dates for those on the web site. tom also mentioned ab
it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov...
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he came to massachusetts to attend a law school from which he graduated with his law degree in 1994, and which he now serves as a trustee. mo is a highly respected, public citizen. he did service in the front lines on our efforts to manage through the worst economy in 80 years and build a better and stronger commonwealth for the next generation. it has given him an intimate understanding of the issues we face. in every step, he has brought preparation, perspective, wisdom, sound judgment, and clarity of purpose. it is a private fact now known quickly that he also brought cool. [laughter] that has earned him the respect and trust of people throughout the government, the business community, labor, and have busy groups. he has been an ally to me and to the people of the commonwealth. i am confident that he will be to the president as well. i know the personal sacrifice of those in public service and i appreciate lending mo to the people the commonwealth a little while longer. it is my honor to to present to you the united states senator designate for massachusetts, mo cowan. [applause]
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brew a better day. >>> when law enforcement >>> when law enforcement officials want to track a firearm they go to the national tracing center. it's the only one in the u.s. chip reid takes us inside the operation which at times finds itself buried in old-fashioned paperwork. >> reporter: when a gun is found at the scene of a shooting one of the first calls made by police is to the national tracing center in martinsburg, west virginia. here 350 employees undertake the painstaking process of tracing guns to identify their owners. charles hauser has been chief of the center since 2005. >> there is a perception, even among law enforcement agencies, that if you send a serial number from a gun up here, that we plug it into a computer and the name of a gun owner pops out as if there's a national registration system. there's no such thing. >> reporter: no such thing because federal law prohibits the creation of a national data system. that ban was first slipped into an appropriations bill in congress in 1979 and became permanent law in 1986 in a law sponsored by two strong supporters of gun ri
brew a better day. >>> when law enforcement >>> when law enforcement officials want to track a firearm they go to the national tracing center. it's the only one in the u.s. chip reid takes us inside the operation which at times finds itself buried in old-fashioned paperwork. >> reporter: when a gun is found at the scene of a shooting one of the first calls made by police is to the national tracing center in martinsburg, west virginia. here 350 employees undertake the...